AP Biology: what to expect
Tyler Hall, Staff Reporter
February 9, 2012
When I first heard that Woodcreek would be starting an Advanced Placement (AP) Biology program, taught by long time biology teacher Johanna McCoy, I was excited. McCoy was my biology teacher freshman year, and I remember fondly those long after lunch classes where we would pore over osmosis and cell... Read more »
English Language Consultants Hired
Alex Rawlinson, Staff Reporter
January 27, 2012
Our school district has many significant issues to solve, however, recently one of these issues were resolved from our list when consultants were hired to take control of our EL department, which focuses on students whose primary language is not English. Due the many different types of ethnicities... Read more »
Woodcreek gets an A positive at the blood drive
Tyler Hall, Staff
January 24, 2012
Last Friday, Woodcreek students came out in force for the blood drive. With five buses and students pouring in from 8 am to 12:30 pm, numbers have been good, at least over 50 just in the latter part of the session. The Blood Source company has been coming... Read more »
What really happened on January 18th
Megan Adams, News Editor
January 23, 2012
Roseville— Wednesday, January 18, 2012 a non-Woodcreek male in a blue sweatshirt, black jeans attempted to step onto the campus around 2:40. P.M. Campus monitor Shane McClure was guarding the front gate when the Adalante student tried to pass off as a student whom attends Woodcreek. McClure... Read more »
CFS makes plans for spring semester
Sara Sumrak, Opinions Editor
January 20, 2012
The college scholarship Federation has big plans for this semester. From touring Stanford in the spring to educating people about college, the club has its hands full. One of their bigger projects for this semester is creating a CJSF at Silverado where a middle school student can come to Woodcreek... Read more »
Is NHS getting even more competitive?
Vanessa Bouey, Staff
January 20, 2012
Inside the heart of yearbook
Brielle Thomsen, Staff Reporter
August 19, 2011
What sums up a high school year? Some would say the dances or games or even lunch-time fun. But the 7 editors and 28 staff members for the yearbook would say otherwise. “I enjoy being able to get to know people all throughout the school and meeting people I didn’t know went to WHS,” said Editor-in-Chief... Read more »
Roseville Police program provides mentorship and opportunities for growth
Nick Franze, Staff Reporter
March 23, 2011
The Roseville Police Activities League. It might not have the most appealing title, but the activities it involves not only caters to the adventurous spirit of the participants but fosters a positive lifestyle as well. Paintball, MMA, boxing, camping, fishing, skiing/snowboarding, air soft, karate, just... Read more »
“Crikey mate!” Nature Center has student channeling their inner Croc Hunter
Kayli Farnworth and Nicole Waterhouse, Newbie Reporters
February 23, 2011
Australian accents, getting wrapped up with exotic snakes, and holding animal skulls might sound unusual, but that it a typical day in Nature Center. The Nature Center, taught by Kendra Grinsell, is a class that teaches students about the animals in our environment and how to communicate effectively... Read more »
Awaiting on WASC’s approval
Jake Haakenson, Staff Reporter
February 18, 2011
Pride, honor, intelligence, integrity, and spirit; this is what we are and stand as examples of. All we need to do is show this to everyone else. Western Accreditation of Schools and Colleges, otherwise known as W.A.S.C., will be here to evaluate us from Sunday, March 20, 2011 through Wednesday, March... Read more »


